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MP1 PRO PROGRAMMABLE TUBE AMPLIFIER

Summary of Contents for MP1 PRO

Page 1: ...MP1 PRO PROGRAMMABLE TUBE AMPLIFIER ...

Page 2: ... State Voicing option for choice of Clean Tube Distortion Tube or Solid State circuit Two 12AX7 virtual tubes Three programmable gain controls Four band programmable EQ including 16dB boost cut for bass and treble Nembrini Audio have extended the possibility of the original hardware to customize your tone Power amplifier section 6 guitar effects delay modulation reverb cleaner noise gate and compr...

Page 3: ...ue 3 Overdrive 1 Attenuates pre tube input signal Higher gain levels of Overdrive 1 result in higher frequency harmonic saturation 4 Overdrive 2 Attenuates inter tube signal Higher levels of Overdrive 2 result in fuller harmonic saturation In the Solid State mode Overdrive 2 sets the level of compression 5 Master Gain Post tube pre EQ gain 3 3 2 2 4 4 5 5 ...

Page 4: ...y EQ control adjustable in 2 dB steps 12 dB 3 Treble Narrow band high frequency EQ control adjustable in 2 dB steps 16 dB 4 Presence Wide band high frequency EQ control adjustable in 2 dB steps 12 dB 5 Voicing Allows choice of Clean Tube Distortion Tube or Solid State circuits S S 6 Effect This button when on engages all effects section 3 3 2 2 4 4 5 5 6 6 ...

Page 5: ... is on it will be with time division 3 FEEDBACK This is the amount of the signal that you d like to feed back into the input of your delay to create echoes 4 FILTER This parameter make the delay Lo Fi 5 OFFSET Create a time offset in left right delay sections 6 MIX Adjusts the mix of dry input to wet delay signal 7 POWER When on engages the delay section 1 1 2 2 3 3 4 4 5 5 6 6 7 7 ...

Page 6: ...f the chorus tremolo effect Clockwise rotation quickens the rate and counterclockwise rotation slows down 3 DEPTH This sets the depth of the chorus tremolo effect Clockwise rotation deepens the effect and counter clockwise rotation creates the opposite effect 4 MODE Select chorus or tremolo mode 5 POWER When on engages the modulation section 1 1 2 2 3 3 4 4 5 5 ...

Page 7: ...he time for the reflections to die away 2 LOW CUT Remove the low frequencies from the reverb 3 HIGH CUT Remove the high frequencies from the reverb 4 MIX Adjusts the mix of dry input to wet reverb signal 5 POWER When on engages the reverb section 1 1 2 2 3 3 4 4 5 5 ...

Page 8: ... reduces low frequency content tightening the low range suitable for 7 8 strings guitars 2 HARSH Clockwise rotation reduces high frequency content POST Cleaner in the end of the signal chain 3 RUMBLING Clockwise rotation reduces low frequency content 4 HARSH Clockwise rotation reduces high frequency content 1 1 2 2 3 3 4 4 ...

Page 9: ... level and when too low counterclockwise 2 RANGE The gate range is the amount of gain reduction that the gate produces Therefore if the range is set at 0 dB there will be no change in the signal as it crosses the threshold If the range is set to 60 dB the signal will be gated reduced by 60 dB 3 GATE Adjust the gate speed 4 POWER When on engages the noise gate section 1 1 2 2 3 3 4 4 ...

Page 10: ...ft led indicates the amount of gain reduction 2 RATIO Controls the compressor s ratio 3 ATTACK Controls the compressor s attack time 4 RELEASE Controls the compressor s release time 5 OUTPUT Controls the compressor s output volume 6 POWER When on engages the compressor section 1 1 2 2 3 3 4 4 5 5 6 6 ...

Page 11: ...ER Cabinet Impulse Loader 1 1 2 2 3 3 4 4 1 Recording Chain Mode these three buttons switch between the included cabinet recording chain emulation the Impulse Loader and the complete bypass of the entire cabinet recording chain section ...

Page 12: ...onance volume and power for engage it 3 Levels This section lets you control the level before the plugin process and after all the processing Input adjust the input level from minus infinite to 12db Output adjust the output level from minus infinite to 12db 4 Fix button By pressing this button your input level remains the same while changing presets ...

Page 13: ...based on VHT 412 4x12 with Celestion Vintage 30 speakers 3 MRH 4x12 Green based on Marshall 1960A 4 12 with Celestion G12M 20W Greenback speakers 4 MB RECT 4x12 V30 based on Mesa Boogie Rectifier 4x12 with Celestion Vintage 30 speakers 5 HK 2x12 P50E based on Hughes and Kettner TM 212 with Eminence P50E speakers 6 BG 2x12 V30 based on Bogner 2x12 with Celestion Vintage 30 speakers 1 1 2 2 3 3 ...

Page 14: ...Shure SM 57 dynamic microphone 2 RIBBON 121 based on modern Royer Labs R 121 ribbon microphone 3 CONDENSER 414 based on classic AKG C 414 condenser microphone 4 DYNAMIC 421 based on vintage Sennheiser MD 421 dynamic microphone 3 Mixer These 3 faders control the volume of the 2 microphones in front of the guitar cabinet and the stereo am bience microphones Each channel has a pan control for stereo ...

Page 15: ...s and blend them The following settings are available for each of the three loaded IRs 1 Empty button unloads the current IR 2 Browse button opens an explorer window to select a folder and shows you the contained wav files on the right side display 5 3 Load button opens an explorer window to load your impulse response 1 1 2 2 3 3 4 4 5 5 ...

Page 16: ...tting you use your favourite impulse loader or your real power amplifier and speaker system with the MP1 Pro Programmable Tube Amplifier plugin BYPASS MODE 4 IR controls you can change the volume pan phase of each IR and Solo or Mute it 5 Browse Preview display in this display you can browse your IRs or preview the resulting IR waveform ...

Page 17: ...rameters of the plugin at any time 4 With A B banks it is possible to compare two different settings in an easy way It is also possible to compare presets by loading them in the two different A B banks The red highlight will show the currently selected bank and what you will modify save 5 Copy the settings from a bank to another so you can make slight changes to the controls and compare the two se...

Page 18: ...k on the label to see the preset list 2 Allows you to override the currently selected preset 3 Save the current selected preset as a new preset with a name of your choice 4 Delete the selected preset 5 Bypass the plugin in order to compare your processed and unprocessed signal 1 ...

Page 19: ...models are all trademarks of their respective owners which are in no way associated or affiliated with Nembrini Audio These marks and names are used solely for the purpose of describing certain tones produced using Nembrini Audio s modelling technology LEGAL DISCLAIMER ...

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